picture on the list. At the completion, it will return to the archived
photos. At anytime you may press the Center button to exit the
slideshow and return to the Camera Playback menu.
Video Camera Playback
Scroll forward (top button) or backwards (bottom button) to see the
opening scene of all the videos archived. At any time you may choose
to delete a video by pressing the Delete (left) button on the D-Pad. This
brings up the Delete menu. Select YES or NO and press the Center but-
ton to confirm your choice.
At either end of your archived videos, you will return to the playback
mode menu. In this menu, you can use the down buttons to navigate to
the photo playback or default to the video playback. Pressing the Center
button will confirm your selection.
Navigate to any opening video scene and press the Center button to
view the video. At its completion, you will be returned to the video ar-
chives or you may stop a video at any time and be returned to the video
archives.
Note: If there are no pictures or scenes in the archive, use the up button to return to the
main menu.
Connecting to your TV
Whether playing a scene back from the archive or showing your friends
what you’re doing in real time, you can hook your Vidster™ to most TV.
1. With both your Vidster™ and your TV in
the off position. Locate the A/V out plug on
your Vidster™.
2. Attach your A/V cable (included) from the
Vidster™ to your television video in. Plug the
single plug into the side of your Vidster™ and
connect the other end containing two plugs into your TV video in,
matching the red plug to the TV’s audio input and the
yellow plug to the video input.
3. Turn on the Television and select the appropriate input (you may need
to consult your Television’s manual). Turn on your Vidster™.
4. Your Vidster™ screen will be blank, as the TV now becomes your
viewing screen. Operate your Vidster™ normally. Any image on your
Vidster™ will now be seen on your TV.
Downloading From Your Vidster™
If you want to download any of your images from your Vidster™;
1. Turn off your Vidster™ attaching a mini-USB cable (sold separately)
to a compatible computer and your Vidster™.
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